| Tilia chenmoui |
An extremely rare 'Lime' from China, lovely green silvery leaves its mature habit not yet known in UK but probable to expect a medium sized tree. Perfectly hardy so far here in E. Anglia |
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| Tilia chingiana |
A very collectable lime. Dark green leaves silver whiteish beneath. Similar to T. oliveri and also aphid free | |
| Tilia cordata |
The native Small-leaved Lime has a slender habit, with heart shaped glossy green leaves and small ivory coloured lemon scented flowers. Ultimately makes a medium to large tree. |
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| Tilia cordata Winter Orange |
A selection giving bright orange twigs and branchlets particularily effective in winter |
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| Tilia euchlora |
Makes a classic English landscape tree with glossy attractive green leaves and slightly pendulous branches. Not affected by the usual aphid problems of some other Limes. |
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| Tilia europaea Pallida |
A distinctive form with pale yellow undersides to its leaves. |
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| Tilia europaea Wratislaviensis |
A most effective yellow leaved tree, beautiful soft yellow young foliage, turning green as the summer progresses. An unusual tree for the discerning plantsman, rather slow growing. | |
| Tilia henryana |
A rare and very choice beautiful Lime the leaves distinctively edged with bristle like teeth. The new foliage in spring has a eye catching pink tinge | |
| Tilia Oliveri |
A very collectable and desirable Lime. Makes a medium to large tree of good shape. One of the clean limes so free of aphids. A discovery of one the early great plant hunters Augustine Henry, China about late 1800's. | |
| Tilia platyphyllos |
The Broad Leaved Lime. A much planted native tree in our country landscape, makes a large tree of spreading habit, attractive in June and July when its Ivory white flowers appear to smother the tree. |
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| Tilia platyphyllos Rubra |
The Red Twigged Lime, a fast growing tree of noble character very effective in winter when the bright red twigs and branches give a rich colour to the bleak winter landscape. |
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| Tilia tomentosa |
Silver Lime. A large tree commonly planted in town and country. Sharply toothed dark green leaves with an attractive silver reverse. Regarded as a 'clean lime' being free from aphids but flowers unfortunatively attractive and poisonous to | |
| Tilia tomentosa Petiolaris |
The 'Weeping Silver Lime' a superb tree of large size its branches sweeping gracefully downards, its silvery white underside of leaf flashing in the gentlest of breeze. |
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